Venice/Rome movies
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Two movies set in Rome that I really enjoyed are:<BR><BR>. Year of the Gun, a political thriller by John Frankenheimer, 1991. Andrew McCarthy plays an American novelist who accidentally becomes entangled in the Red Brigade's terrorist plan to kidnap Italian Premier Aldo Moro during a research trip to Rome. Also stars Sharon Stone & Valeria Golino. <BR><BR>. The Belly of an Architect, by Peter Greenaway, 1987. A bit strange (as many of Greenway's movies are), this is his homage to Rome. It stars Brian Dennehy as an American architect who comes to Rome with his young wife to supervise an exhibition (in the Vittorio Emmanuelle monument) devoted to Etienne-Louis Boullée, a French architect of the 18th century. Has a wonderful scene of a welcoming dinner set in the Piazza della Rotonda with the Pantheon in the background. <BR><BR>For Paris, I loved Roman Polanski's 1988 movie Frantic, starring Harrison Ford & Emmanuelle Seigner (Polanski's wife), and, for Venice, I've heard great things about Nicholas Roeg's 1973 psychological thriller, Don't Look Now, starring Donald Sutherland & Julie Christie.
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We rented and watched Don't Look Now last night. It does have a lot of great scenes of Venice -- including one brief one where Donald Sutherland runs past the tiny Miracoli church (which looks very dirty back then) and the canal that passes beside it -- but we didn't find the movie itself very compelling and certainly not a "chiller" (as I'd read on the online All Movie Guide.)
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Interesting to hear your differing opinions about Don't Look Now. Thanks...and vive la difference!<BR><BR>I'm going to have to see another movie set in Venice, The Comfort of Strangers, with Christopher Walken. Now THAT's a movie I remember as being very unsettling.
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There was a program on TV last night about the AFI's (American Film Institute) top 100 most romantic movies. At #4 was Roman Holiday (which I still have yet to see), topped only by Casablanca (1), Gone With the Wind (2) and West Side Story (3). <BR><BR>Here's the complete list:<BR><BR>http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.ht...s/jump/1449749

